One Sunday morning in the spring of 2008, the congregation of St Mary's Church, West Horsley, was set a challenge, namely to devise a project that would benefit the whole community. For Su Johnston, the inspiration came while listening to...
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Cae Tan is a Community Supported Agriculture Project (CSA) based on The Gower Peninsula in South Wales. We grow and supply fresh, seasonal, biodynamic produce to our members weekly throughout the year. We offer volunteering and learning opportunities to a...
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Sarah and Stephen have been tenant farmers at Upper Wilting Farm since 1987. In 2008, Sarah and Stephen were approached by some members of the newly formed Transition Town Hastings Group to ask about the possibility of growing some vegetables...
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Our social enterprise is a certified organic, ‘no-dig’ and minimum tillage community supported agriculture scheme that delivers vegetable boxes for 60 local families throughout the main growing season. We work with local colleges to provide training opportunities, including apprenticeships and...
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Plotgate CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) is a Community Benefit Society offering weekly or fortnightly, seasonal vegetable boxes to its members, as well as encouraging participation, skill building and a deepening awareness of food growing and ecological approaches to agriculture. Come...
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Sims Hill Shared Harvest is a community supported agriculture scheme (CSA) which uses natural growing methods and permaculture principles to produce high quality veg for the people of Bristol. Sims Hill is in Frenchay, just two miles from Bristol city...
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Bosavern Community Farm is situated near St Just at the very western tip of Cornwall near Land’s End. We are a not-for-profit Social Enterprise run on Wholesome Food Association principles by a community of employees, members and volunteers. Our Vision...
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Frith is a new local farm to the Hull and Beverley area, we aim to provide local people with quality food and improve the way in which food is produced and distributed. Frith places a major focus on quality; combining...
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Go Local Food is a local food co-op growing a wide range of amazing vegetables all year round. From staples such as carrots, onions and potatoes to more unusual varieties like calabrese and mizuna, we provide a wide range of...
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Our growing project began around 2007, initially called Riverside Market Garden. A CSA, and Soil Association certified organic, from the beginning. In 2018 we restructured, and became Coed Organic, a workers co-operative. We currently have around 70 CSA members, who...
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Monmouthshire, South Wales, founders Kate Edwards and Gillian Brooks are passionate about local, small-scale farming. Thanks to the Made Open Monmouthshire platform, they've come together to create a small oasis in the heart of Caldicot town. Starting as a community...
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Members of CSA UK. Started in Autumn 2009, renting land and polytunnels from Whetstone Pastures Farm. We employ 3 part-time growers and benefit from enthusiastic volunteers to provide weekly vegetables to over 40 families. Crop shares are available and we...
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Gibside Community Farm was established as a member co-operative Community Interest Company in 2013. Gibside National Trust have kindly supported us by allocating 3 large plots within the walled garden and have leased us a 13.5 acre (5.5ha) field on...
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Our Community Supported Agriculture scheme give you much more than just a bag of veg. You’ll know exactly where your food comes from and you can visit the farm to learn how it’s grown, lend a helping hand and get...
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"Tablehurst and Plaw Hatch Community Farm" is a ten-year-old community supported agriculture project in Forest Row, some 30 miles south of London. The project encompasses two farms, both biodynamic, both owned by the local community, and both selling the vast...
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Canalside Community Food offers a weekly share of vegetables and fruit to anyone who signs up to be a member. As a CSA Canalside offers members the chance to be part of a community that works to run and support...
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The CSA farm was started 8 years ago with lots of support from customers and volunteers, the aim is to restore the 2 acre walled garden to its original use ie growing fruit and veg. The walls are being repaired...
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Norwich FarmShare is a not-for-profit cooperative CSA that produces local, seasonal, ecologically grown food with and for the local community and works co-operatively with local ecological small scale farmers and growers in Norwich. We are an award winning Community Supported...
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